No, not normally. In a powerful telescope, Jupiter's rotation brings different cloud patterns into view over the course of a night, but even these are mostly gray and dark grey. The colors you see in photos of Jupiter are from time-lapse Photography, necessary to being the color out.
there is no light to reflect off the object that you want to see
There are 4.9625 hours in one night on Jupiter.
No, Jupiter did not pass through Orion's Belt in 1961. Jupiter's movement in the sky is independent of the position of Orion's Belt, as they are both parts of different constellations and have different orbits in the night sky.
Yes, Jupiter does have day and night, similar to Earth. Jupiter rotates on its axis, causing the sun to rise and set on different parts of the planet. However, the length of a day on Jupiter is shorter than on Earth, about 10 hours.
im afraid not although there are different light settings such as night
Big Flash Car on a Saturday Night was created in 2001.
The Flash in the Night - 1911 was released on: USA: 20 December 1911
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Yes, Jupiter is currently the brightest thing in the night sky, not counting the moon.
The cast of The Flash in the Night - 1911 includes: Guy Coombs as Tom
Jupiter's many moons